CHAPMAN v. BOYNTON

No. 1734.

4 F.Supp. 43 (1933)

CHAPMAN v. BOYNTON, Atty. Gen. of Kansas, et al.

District Court, D. Kansas, First Division.

May 13, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. H. Brady, N. E. Snyder, and Frank Thompson, all of Kansas City, Kan., for plaintiff.

Roland Boynton, Atty. Gen., and Dunkin Kimble, Asst. Atty. Gen., for defendants.


HOPKINS, District Judge.

This controversy involves the validity of the "Bone Dry" intoxicating liquor law of Kansas.

Plaintiff seeks a restraining order against the defendants, and asks for the assembling of a three-judge court to hear the case on application for an interlocutory injunction.

Roland Boynton, Attorney General for Kansas, has filed a motion to dismiss the bill for want of equity and lack of jurisdiction of this court to hear the cause...

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